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General Discussion / Re: Bitshares price discussion
« on: June 13, 2017, 04:03:58 pm »
Call me bullish.

But BitShares seems to me to have more utility that etc at minimum. So we should be able to beat its market cap.

Further, I bet the bitcoin scaling conversation will get going full force soon. Checkout those transaction times! https://blockchain.info/charts/avg-confirmation-time?daysAverageString=7&timespan=1year

If bitcoin scaling is under review, I bet eth will also be under review. (infact everything slow will be getting reevaluated)
USDT is also on bitcoin block chain, so it will need reevaluation. (win for bts pegged coins)

Overall, I'm very worried the whole crypto market is going to deflate. But I think bitshares has a good opportunity to capture market share.

I'm thinking multi X USD and BTC gains are potential in the coming months for bts hodlers.

How much volatility we see between here and there is yet to be determined.

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I think it's a good sign that the communities are healthy when they openly question.

"The Only Thing Necessary for the Triumph of Evil is that Good Men Do Nothing"

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General Discussion / Re: Bitshares price discussion
« on: June 07, 2017, 05:43:22 am »
Looking at the big block trades on polo. Sure seems like a ton of the float has been locked up in wale accounts.

At least this is my hope  8)

But what's the next big thing for bts? Idk but I'll take a gander.

We got fast transactions, decentralized exchange, and pegged currencies.

Playing to those strengths this would be an optimal world for bts: BTC scaling debate resurfaces, major exchange is hacked, panic sell on major exchange impacts USDT.

In each of these situations bts has a shot to win.

Hope we can blow past steem market cap.

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General Discussion / Re: How to purchase BitShares?
« on: June 02, 2017, 10:11:28 pm »
I've been in for a while, so possibly things have changed. My route was bank wire to Kraken, then bought BTC, then sent that to Poloniex and bought BTS. If you want to use credit card, you could buy BTC from coinbase and transfer that to Poloniex. But coinbase often doesn't have the best price's or fees.

There is also Openledger I think, but I haven't tried it. I'm sure someone else can elaborate on that path.

Good luck, these markets are more volitile than most are ready for. Be prepared for 50% knifes at any time in the Alt coin markets.

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General Discussion / Re: Will it be love?
« on: May 30, 2017, 11:44:28 pm »
I'll be honest, I don't think stealth features align with the next wave of investors.

I firmly believe the first bitcoin run several years ago was driven by people who were on the bleeding edge of tech. I think the wave of people coming into crypto now is the bleeding edge of finance.

I think these people are going to be traders, hedge funds, venture capital, mutual funds.

They are familiar with trading technologies. They are familiar with transactions per second. (things bitshares has) Secret transactions are not critical to them because they don't exist in our current banking world.

Stealth transactions are not important to the future of bitshares.

Why are stealth transactions valuable to the groups listed?  traders, hedge funds, venture capital, mutual funds

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